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Canadian law, when I look at the older diagram all I had was the Canadian…
Canadian law
federal law
The Canadian Constitution, which consists of both written and unwritten norms, law of the nation Acts, laws, and other actions are passed by the federal Parliament and have the authority to become federal law.
source of law
The Canadian Constitution, which consists of both written and unwritten norms, is the ultimate law of the nation.
Legislators at the federal, state, and local levels are able to pass laws through statutes and other acts.
role of judge
In common law regimes, judges' written judgments and interpretations have a significant influence on the development of the law.
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legal institition
courts
In common law systems, courts are the central means for dispute resolution and justice.
role of law
we talked about it in the case study and discussion on the morality of the theft.
legally we see it as a theft and natural law determine that it has a purpose to do good which questionnaire the crime whether to arrest or so something about it
Hierarchy:
In common law systems, higher court rulings take precedence over lower court decisions.
Statutory law passed at higher levels of government federal, /provincial supersedes lower-level statutes.
when I look at the older diagram all I had was the Canadian law and some branches. taking a ged as a law help me know my rights.
we also look at the accounts into federal and legislative and common law and some important law and file suit about McDonalds.
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